'Italia: (In)visible Tales' art show to open in Bosnia

Opening the 7th season of Italian culture in the country

(ANSAmed) - SARAJEVO, SEPTEMBER 4 - The Italian Embassy in
Sarajevo and the Contemporary Art Museum of Republika Srpska are
sponsoring a show titled "Italy: (In)visible Tales", which will
be inaugurated at the museum in Banja Luka on September 12.
The show is focused on folk tradition as an intangible part
of Italian heritage, which includes living traditions and
expressions passed down from ancestors, objects, rituals,
handicrafts, practices, and ceremonial events.

The show, which runs through October 18, will present the
works of 15 contemporary Italian artists through audiovisual
sections that showcase heritage including famous processions,
traditional Italian cooking and music.

Prior to arriving at the museum in Banja Luka, the show went
on display in Yerevan, Armenia as well as in Argentina and
Chile.

The stop in Bosnia-Herzegovina highlights the traditional
friendship between Italian and Bosnian popular culture.

Following its stop in Banja Luka, the show will travel to
Mostar.

The inauguration marks the opening of the 7th "Season of
Italian Culture" in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and is hosted by the
Contemporary Art Museum of Republika Srpska as part of European
Heritage Days, which Republika Srpska is participating in for
the 11th time.

The project is sponsored by Glocal Project Consulting in
collaboration with the Museum of Roman Civilization, and is
under the patronage of UNESCO.(ANSAmed).